Le 23/01/2017 à 06:49, solitone a écrit :
On Sunday, January 22, 2017 4:32:28 PM CET Michael Fothergill wrote:
You want to use a installation with efi support so apparently the Debian
Live option is not recommended because it doesn't support efi booting.
I don't understand how a live image re
On Sunday, January 22, 2017 4:32:28 PM CET Michael Fothergill wrote:
> You want to use a installation with efi support so apparently the Debian
> Live option is not recommended because it doesn't support efi booting.
I don't understand how a live image relates to this topic. The OP wants to
inst
On 22 January 2017 at 15:41, solitone wrote:
> On Sunday, January 22, 2017 2:08:59 PM CET Michael Fothergill wrote:
> > you need to play with the bios on your Mac box to get it to boot from the
> > debian DVD.
>
> The point is that, in contrast to all other PCs I had, on Macs you cannot
> enter t
As an iMac owner who has had a dual boot Mac system before:
Hold down the C key while the computer is starting up, and the computer
will boot to the DVD. (assuming the dvd was burned correctly as a
bootable DVD)
reFind is a very nice app, but unnecessary, and *really* mucks up being
able to
On Sunday, January 22, 2017 2:08:59 PM CET Michael Fothergill wrote:
> you need to play with the bios on your Mac box to get it to boot from the
> debian DVD.
The point is that, in contrast to all other PCs I had, on Macs you cannot
enter the BIOS setup and configure the boot order. You have
On 21 January 2017 at 19:43, Rafael Lauda wrote:
> Good Afternoon,
>
> My name is Rafael Lauda and I’ve tried time and time again to install a
> dual boot Debian on my MacBook Pro 9,1. I have installed rEFInd on my
> MacBook Pro, and I have installed the iso image for Debian 8.7.1 1 onto a
> DVD-
On Sunday, January 22, 2017 7:00:53 AM CET solitone wrote:
> Have you tried to press the "Command ⌘" key while turning on the MacBook
> with the power button? A screen offering different boot options (e.g. MacOS
> on disk, debian installer on DVD) should be displayed.
Sorry, the right key you shou
On Saturday, January 21, 2017 2:43:54 PM CET Rafael Lauda wrote:
> I have installed rEFInd on my MacBook Pro
rEFInd is unnecessary, you can have a dual boot system without it. I have
installed Debian on a MacBook Pro 12,1 without rEFInd.
> and I have installed the iso image for Debian 8.7.1 1 o
On Saturday, January 21, 2017 06:32:15 PM Gary Roach wrote:
> One thing. You will have to set up a file folder that is shared between
> the VB OS and your regular OS. It allows file transfer between the two
> systems. Try that with a regular dual boot setup!
That's about as easy as pie! Just crea
On 01/21/2017 11:43 AM, Rafael Lauda wrote:
Good Afternoon,
My name is Rafael Lauda and I’ve tried time and time again to install a dual
boot Debian on my MacBook Pro 9,1. I have installed rEFInd on my MacBook Pro,
and I have installed the iso image for Debian 8.7.1 1 onto a DVD-R. When the
c
Hi,
Rafael Lauda qrote:
> I have installed the iso image for Debian 8.7.1 1 onto a DVD-R.
How exactly did you do this ?
(What program did you use, which options therein, any peculiarities ?)
>From which URL did you get the ISO ?
> I have installed rEFInd [...]
> When the computer is turned on
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